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Hello everyone.  Im bored at work and I have decided instead of spending my time on the internet on Facebook that I would rather help you awnser any questions you may have.

 

I know alot of you have many questions about bootcamp, A-school etc and alot of them are very easily awnsered. 

 

Keep in mind I went through boot camp back in 2002 and many things have changed.  If you have a specific question about boot camp, you should check out "RTC" face book page and ask a question there.  

 

Nice to meet everyone.  

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Welcome and thank you for your service.
A great grou for you to join to answer questions is http://www.navyformoms.com/group/bootcampmoms also any of the PIR groups esp some of the newer ones.

There is a group "Your questions answered" that was formed by a Sailor but she is underway right now so not able to answer quesitons. You may pop in there and see if anyone has posted anything that needs to be addressed.

The DEP groups are also a great place to answer questions...thanks for being here and thank you for your service. What is your rate? Are you shore duty now. My son is shore duty in Italy and really loves it. He does get homesick from time to time but he loves what he does (IT) and loves the Navy, he knows that even though he misses home he would be bored and perhaps jobless here.
I will look at the other pages you showed me and awnser those questions when I have time. The reason I am not so quick to share my rating/command etc is because the DON moniters these sites heavily.

The reason I signed up in the first place is because I read a thread about a mother who had gotten so much wrong information from her son who had gone through UCMJ ART 15 Captains Mast and the mother didnt have the slightest clue what was going on. I remeber reading that her son had said something along the lines of "oh I spoke to the CO" when it was a 1 way conversation awarding punishment from the Sailors actions.

MA2(SW/AW)
MA2:

I wouldn't put my info out there either if you use the "bored at work" as your screen name, you MAC might put you to work. (LOL)

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NCC (SCW)
oh-yea I am at TSC Great Lakes.... most of the old school people on this forum know my full name and I have no issues with that.
LOL Chief!

That was funny but since I bust my butt at work I think I can spare a little time to help others. Im sure I will have questions also with #2 being due in a month or so. What a better place to be than around loving Mothers?
MA2:

If I can assist you in any way, please ask. Congrats on baby #2 being on the way :~}

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NCC

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